Daily Box Office ReportTuesday, November 7, 2017

Disney’s Thor: Ragnarok dominated the daily box office for a fifth consecutive day on Tuesday with a daily gross of $10.824 M. Thor: Ragnarok was up a healthy 31.2 percent over Monday’s
performance. In comparison, 2013’s Thor: The Dark World decreased 49.7 percent on its first Tuesday (due to Veterans Day falling the previous day) to gross $5.244 M, while last year’s Doctor Strange
increased 23.3 percent on its first Tuesday to claim $7.658 M. Thor: Ragnarok continues to exceed its already lofty expectations with $141.817 M through five days of release. That places Thor: Ragnarok an
impressive 43.4 percent ahead of the $98.927 M five-day haul of Doctor Strange and 39.9 percent ahead of the $101.399 M five-day start of Thor: The Dark World.

STXfilms’ A Bad Moms Christmas held steady in second with $2.227 M. A Bad Moms Christmas was up a very strong 66.4 percent over Monday. The seven-day total for
A Bad Moms Christmas stands at $24.851 M, which is towards the lower end of expectations and represents a solid start with the film’s modest production budget in mind. A Bad Moms Christmas is running
32.6 percent behind the $36.847 M seven-day start of last year’s Bad Moms (which opened on a Friday and also had the advantage of stronger summer midweek business). A Bad Moms Christmas will hope to display
strong holding power throughout the holiday season, which is typically the case with holiday themed films.

Lionsgate’s Jigsaw took in $739 K to remain in third place. Jigsaw was up 39.3 percent over Monday and down a sharp 66.8 percent from last Tuesday’s inflated Halloween performance.
Jigsaw is on the verge of the $30 M domestic mark with a twelve-day total of $29.964 M. The film is running 27.7 percent ahead of the $23.460 M twelve-day haul of 2009’s Saw VI and 24.0 percent behind
the $39.440 M twelve-day take of 2010’s Saw 3D.

Warner’s Geostorm grossed $417 K to continue to claim fourth place. Geostorm increased 63.2 percent over Monday and decreased a very solid 36.5 percent from last Tuesday. Like
Jigsaw, Geostorm is also on the verge of reaching the $30 M domestic mark with a 19-day take of $29.602 M.

Lionsgate’s Tyler Perry’s Boo 2! A Madea Halloween rounded out the day’s unchanged top five with $376 K. That represented a 56.0 percent jump over Monday and a very sharp 70.2 percent decline
from Halloween. Boo 2! A Madea Halloween has grossed $43.466 M in 19 days, which is 34.3 percent behind the $66.114 M 19-day take of last year’s Boo! A Madea Halloween.

On the platform front, A24’s Lady Bird continued to impress with $40,368 from 4 locations in New York and Los Angeles. That gave the film a terrific per-location average of $10,092 for the day.
Lady Bird has grossed a very promising $446 K in five days and will expand to additional cities on Friday.